General dentistry in Barberá del Valles
General Dentistry: The foundation for a healthy and lasting smile
At ES Dental Clinic, we care for your oral health with regular checkups, professional cleanings, and aesthetic restorations. We remove plaque and tartar that you can’t remove at home and treat cavities with precision. Our goal is to keep your smile healthy, functional, and beautiful for a lifetime.
Es Dental ClÍnic, specialists in general dentistry
We take care of the foundation of your oral health with regular checkups
General dentistry is the cornerstone of good oral health. Regular checkups not only allow us to detect problems like cavities, infections, and gum disease early, but also help prevent them from occurring. During these visits, we thoroughly examine each tooth, your gums, and your entire oral cavity, using advanced technology to ensure we don’t miss anything. General dentistry is a specialty that encompasses a wide range of treatments, from dental cleanings to restoring damaged teeth, helping to maintain a healthy mouth and prevent more serious complications.
Dental Hygiene. We remove plaque and tartar with professional cleanings
Deep cleaning without pain
- It removes biofilm (bacterial plaque) , stains and recent calculus, even in difficult areas such as periodontal pockets or around orthodontics and implants.
- Ideal for patients with sensitive teeth, gum problems, or undergoing dental treatments such as orthodontics or implants.
Whiter, softer
- Removes stains caused by coffee, tea, wine or tobacco.
- It leaves teeth clean and polished without damaging the enamel.
Maximum comfort
- Minimally invasive treatment , without direct contact with the teeth or gums, using air, warm water and fine powder.
- No ultrasonic noise or metal instruments. Ideal for children or patients with dental anxiety.
Precise and educational protocol: GBT
- Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) follows a clear protocol: assessment, biofilm development, guided removal, monitoring, and follow-up.
- The plate is revealed with dye, allowing patients to visualize and understand the areas that need more care.
Lasting oral health
- It helps prevent cavities, gingivitis, periodontitis and implant complications by effectively removing biofilm.
- It contributes to overall health by reducing bacteria that can affect more than just the mouth.
Conventional VS Airflow Comparison
Conventional method | AirFlow |
Manual instruments or ultrasound | Air jet, warm water, and soft powder |
It may cause discomfort or sensitivity | Very comfortable, pain-free and noise-free |
Limited scope (braces, implants…) | It reaches complex areas without contact. |
Polished with abrasive paste | Gentle polishing without damaging the enamel |
Would you like to experience a quick, comfortable, and effective dental cleaning? Book your Air-Flow session today and show off a cleaner, brighter smile!
We detect and treat cavities to restore your teeth with precision
Tooth decay is one of the most common problems, but also one of the easiest to treat if detected early. At our dental clinic, we use modern techniques to remove the affected tissue and restore the tooth with materials that mimic the color and strength of natural enamel. Whether it’s a small cavity or more extensive damage, we work with precision to make your tooth look and function like new. This is a clear example of the role of dentistry, which is not limited to treatment but also includes restoring overall dental health.
Prevention and maintenance, always with a smile
Our mission isn’t just about solving problems; we want to prevent them before they even arise. That’s why, in addition to treatments, we offer personalized advice on oral hygiene, diet, and daily care to keep your teeth and gums in perfect condition. With regular checkups and cleanings, we help you enjoy a healthy and beautiful smile for life. Because prevention is better than cure, and we’re here to support you every step of the way. This comprehensive approach is also part of our dentistry for patients with special needs, providing personalized care to those who need it most.
What are the benefits of general dentistry?
General dentistry focuses on prevention, allowing for the detection and treatment of problems such as cavities, gum disease, and other disorders in their early stages, preventing major complications.
It offers a wide range of treatments, from check-ups and cleanings to the treatment of cavities, restorations and gum problems, adapted to the needs of each patient, making it easier to access complete solutions for oral health.
Oral health is closely linked to overall health. General dentistry helps prevent conditions that can affect other parts of the body, such as cardiovascular disease or diabetes, by keeping the mouth clean and free of infection.
Do you have any questions?
What is general dentistry?
General dentistry is the branch of dentistry that deals with the preventive and restorative care of the teeth, gums, and oral cavity. It includes a variety of treatments, from regular checkups and cleanings to the treatment of cavities, gum disease, and other common oral health problems. It is the foundation for maintaining a healthy mouth and preventing more serious complications.
How often should I have a dental check-up?
It is recommended to have a dental checkup at least twice a year, or every six months, to detect dental problems in their early stages. However, if you have specific conditions, such as periodontal disease or a history of frequent cavities, your dentist may suggest more frequent visits.
What treatments does general dentistry include?
General dentistry encompasses a variety of treatments, such as oral health examinations and diagnoses, dental cleanings to remove plaque and tartar, treatment of cavities through fillings, gum treatment to prevent or treat gingivitis and periodontitis, dental restoration with crowns, bridges and dentures, and prevention through dental sealants and advice on oral hygiene.
Why are dental cleanings important?
Dental cleanings are essential for maintaining good oral health. Despite good brushing habits, plaque and tartar build up over time and can only be removed through professional cleaning. Regular cleanings prevent problems such as gingivitis, periodontitis, and cavities, helping to keep your gums and teeth in excellent condition.
What is preventive dentistry?
Preventive dentistry focuses on avoiding dental problems before they occur. This includes regular checkups, cleanings, the use of dental sealants to protect teeth, and education on good oral hygiene practices. Prevention is key to avoiding more expensive and complicated treatments in the future.
Does general dentistry also treat gum problems?
Yes, general dentistry addresses gum diseases such as gingivitis and periodontitis. Dentists perform regular checkups to detect signs of periodontal disease, provide deep cleaning treatments, and, if necessary, recommend specialist follow-up.
Are general dentistry treatments painful?
Most general dentistry treatments are painless. If a more invasive procedure is required, such as cavity treatment or fillings, local anesthesia is used to ensure the patient feels no pain. Furthermore, advances in dental techniques have greatly improved the patient experience, reducing discomfort.
Can general dentistry help with sensitive teeth?
Yes, general dentistry can help treat tooth sensitivity by using desensitizing products or treatments to restore tooth enamel. If you suffer from sensitive teeth, your dentist can recommend appropriate treatment to reduce pain and improve your comfort.
How to maintain good oral health at home?
Maintaining good oral health requires a proper daily dental hygiene routine: brushing your teeth at least twice a day with fluoridated toothpaste, using dental floss or interdental brushes to remove plaque between your teeth, limiting the consumption of sugary foods and acidic drinks, and visiting the dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings.
Can I receive general dentistry treatment if I have special needs?
Yes, dentistry for patients with special needs is tailored to each individual’s requirements. Dentists are trained to treat patients with physical or mental disabilities, offering a personalized approach and techniques that ensure patient comfort and safety throughout treatment.
